His will, dated 15 Apr 1715 proved 22 Jun 1715:
"To my son, John Powell, 200 acres of land on the plantation I now live on called 'Greenfield' and 50 acres more next yule and called 'Powell's Addition.'
To my son, William Powell, my land called 'Exchange' and the rest of the land called 'Greenfield.'
To my son, Levin Powell land called 'The Middle' with 112 acres of marsh at ye seaside called Powell's Recovery.
To my daughter Margaret Powell, a double portion of my movable estate and the privelege left me by my father in 'Powell's Lott' marsh.
To my sons John and William, my land at the seaside part, 'Powell's Lott.' Elizabeth Powell, sole executrix."

His will, dated 15 Apr 1715 proved 22 Jun 1715: "To my son, John Powell, 200 acres of land on the plantation I now live on called 'Greenfield' and 50 acres more next yule and called 'Powell's Addition.'To my son, William Powell, my land called 'Exchange' and the rest of the land called 'Greenfield.'To my son, Levin Powell land called 'The Middle' with 112 acres of marsh at ye seaside called Powell's Recovery. To my daughter Margaret Powell, a double portion of my movable estate and the privelege left me by my father in 'Powell's Lott' marsh. To my sons John and William, my land at the seaside part, 'Powell's Lott.' Elizabeth Powell, sole executrix." Witness: Jane Calvert, Sarah Peale, John Starrat. Testator directs that he be buried according to the directions of Quakers. Test: Jane Calvert, Sarah Peale, John Starrat. 14. 254.